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Before becoming attorney general, William Barr worked for a law firm that represented Russia’s Alfa Bank and for a company whose co-founders allegedly have long-standing business ties…

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So all of you nutcases still don’t believe the expertise of Barr after his 45 YEARS in law enforcement. Once again, Newsweek, your writers must be in middle school🤪. They remind me of my former students. You’re now a propaganda pusher. NoCollusionNoCorruption BarrReport

You're a joke Newsweek. What happened? When I was younger I saw you as a trusted source, impartial. When did that change?

I'm no Barr fan but Kirkland & Ellis has thousands of attorneys. Regardless of the investigation, there will undoubtedly be a connection between K&E and the target. Eric Holder worked at Covington & Burling. I'm sure one could easily write a similar story about his connections.

He should have recused himself. But he couldn’t because he is doing the will of Putin as is 45.

Shocking.

Yup, Six degrees of separation

He needs to reign or be impeached. The AG works for us, not the president. If he can’t do his job without obvious bias then he needs to go. Now!

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